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Mauser barreled actions, Bolt, Trigger Guards, 1 BYF stamped

Cleaning out the "I know I am never going to do anything with these things" pile.

We have 2 barreled actions, one Argentine 1909 in 30-06 and one dou 44 k98. Also, two trigger guard/mag housing things: 1 milled and one stamped.

Also 1 k98 bolt, complete.

$170 shipped for the k98 barreled action, with trigger group and sights intact.
$65 shipped for the 1909 barreled receiver. SPF
$50 for the stamped trigger guard. SPF
$40 for the milled guard, with spring and follower. SPF
$150 for the matching bolt SPF

EDIT: The two actions ship to FFL only. In all the reading I have done on the C&R status of barreled actions, I never got a conclusive answer that it was indeed legal to ship to a C&R holder if the C&R status of the firearm has been eliminated by major changes. Due to current legal climate, I have to insist upon shipping to an FFL. Not real happy about it, but I guess that is the sort of thing with which we have to contend. In light of that, I am reducing the price on the actions a bit to cover the hassle of the buyer having to go through an FFL.

Everything ships USPS. I take paypal and USPS money orders. Let me know if I am off base with any of these prices, I am mostly a Mosin guy. Feel free to make an offer on anything. Will discount multiple orders, as it will save on shipping.

k98 barreled action - dou44

$170 shipped: K98 barreled action: Some pitting on barrel, bore looks good from the chamber end about halfway down, and then gets pretty ratty toward the muzzle. I have shot this in a sporter stock, and got decent groups at 100 yards. Action comes with bolt release and trigger group.

Argentine 1909 barreled receiver - 30-06

Where to start with this... Someone wanted to put a scope on it, and drilled 6 holes in the receiver. Luckily, they didn't drill into the chamber. Bore looks good and shiny to me. No rear sight, no other parts, just the receiver and barrel.

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